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For the Farmer

By Charlie Adams on January 18, 2022
A Cohesive Partnership Between Oil and Agriculture ANTLER—What is the big deal about saltwater spills on the ground every now and then?  It naturally comes from the earth, and it cannot hurt anything, right?  Wrong.  Once this type of water spills, it has an immediate, negative impact on the ground.  Especially farm ground.  Then the […]
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Conservation Notes

By The Dakotan on January 17, 2022
Despite legislation, improving access to public and private land has not been adequately addressed  North Dakota has long been a state that allows hunting access on private land without asking permission unless the land is physically posted.  Every recent legislative session, including the 2019 session, has had a bill introduced to change the law to all […]
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Fatal Accident

By The Dakotan on January 17, 2022
TAPPEN—The North Dakota Highway Patrol says a man died in a rollover accident early Sunday morning. According to the NDHP, Brett Harr, 20, Steele, was traveling on I-94 at about 12:30 a.m. when he lost control of the Ford F150 on the scattered ice 8 miles east of Tappen. The vehicle left the road and […]
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Serving the Rugby Region

By Kim Fundingsland on January 17, 2022
Coffee Cottage Café under new ownership RUGBY—There has always been good reason for people to frequent the Coffee Cottage Café -- tasty baked goods, great food, cozy atmosphere, fresh brewed coffee, wonderful friends. Now, under new ownership, those expectations will continue.  Crystal Wangler took possession of the building housing the quaint café in late December. […]
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2022

By Rick Becker on January 17, 2022
I have long lamented the state of affairs with the political parties in North Dakota.  The Republican party has become a very big-tent party.  In most of the state, if someone wants to run for office, they realize their only hope for success is to run as a Republican.  They may or may not have […]
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Declutter and Donate 

By Charlene Nelson on January 17, 2022
Last week I talked about simplifying your life, paring down on things that clutter your time, your emotions and your space. Continuing with that theme, I'm going to challenge you to declutter a room this week. Choose a room—any room—and get rid of what you can't use and organize what you keep. After you have […]
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Biden Turns to Military to Fill COVID-19 Medical Gap

By The Dakotan on January 17, 2022
Present Joe Biden has again turned to the military to fill staffing shortages and to help hospitals surge medical staffs as the omicron variant of COVID-19 continues to strain hospitals nationwide. Defense Secretary Lloyd J. Austin III and FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell joined Biden on Jan. 13 to announce that 1,000 Active-duty military medical personnel […]
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Collins Aerospace Will Update B-52 Power Generation

By The Dakotan on January 17, 2022
Collins Aerospace, part of Raytheon Technologies, will upgrade the B-52 bomber’s power generation system, the company said. The improvements will help boost the B-52’s range while reducing its carbon footprint, Collins reported. Boeing is the Air Force’s integrator for B-52 modernization, including the re-engining of the bomber with new powerplants being supplied by Rolls-Royce North […]
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Small Town Doing Well

By Kim Fundingsland on January 16, 2022
Rugby – A Hub City  RUGBY – It’s a small town with a lot going for it, including location. Rugby is located on a major highway, U.S. 2, and is known as the “Geographical Center of North America.”  “We are in a great location. We've got great businesses here,” said Laurie Odden, executive director of […]
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Northern Celebrations

By Jonathan Starr on January 15, 2022
Eider's Joy I know any and all dog trainers, especially those training and working towards hunting dog tests and trials, would cringe at Eider’s antics as the 2021 pheasant season drew down.   But I don’t care. Eider was having the time of her life and she radiated with joy.   You see, this beloved Hunting Maniac […]
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